Land Rights Campaign

Lack of land is a central reason for Dalit impoverishment. The Land Rights Campaign therefore forms part of the backbone of Navsarjan’s work. Though many Dalits are entitled to land under a variety of government programmes, actually gaining control of land is a difficult endeavour. Following are some of the obstacles standing in the way the rightful possession of land by Dalits:

Land encroachment by “upper” caste neighbours

Intimidation

Political interference

Lack of money to legally challenge the authorities

Insufficient knowledge of applicable government programs

Possession of arable land often coincides with the possibility of educating children. When a family does not own land, it is forced to migrate in search of seasonal labour, taking children along. Gaining possession of land for Dalits is one way to stop the cycle of poverty and exploitation.

Since its establishment, Navsarjan has been taking legal action to combat unlawful land encroachment, and makes sure that land is given to those who are entitled to it. Thousands of community meetings and training programmes have been held in hundreds of villages, and tens of thousands of acres of land have been surveyed for this purpose. As a result of these efforts, and of legal action, more than 5,000 acres of land have been legally awarded to hundreds of Dalit farmers, giving them a tool to pull themselves out of poverty.

Navsarjan has also been empowering the community itself to take more responsibility through the creation of grassroots community groups dedicated to working on land issues. It holds meetings within villages to educate people about their land rights, leading to more and more people filing their application to get their right to land.

An community group formed by Navsarjan to fight for land rights is Jamin Adikar Sena, or Land Rights Army, which has hundreds of members. Navsarjan trains the group’s leaders — both women and men — and the group functions autonomously, working to gain land for its landless members.

Navsarjan also coordinates with other NGOs for this campaign, helping to procure government assistance for farmers with only small plots of land.

Impact:

Thousands of acres of land have been awarded to former landless labourers

Housing plots have been awarded in women’s names

Community groups are taking charge and demanding their rights

Challenges:

Dominant caste resistance to acquisition of land by Dalits

Officials refuse to follow state government plans for land redistribution, and implement court orders on it